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Sobama (Sadogashima, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information of Sobama surf spot. It is a beautiful beach with a shallow beach that stretches for about 4km. Waves facing southwest to north are good. The best season is from autumn to winter. The best season is autumn and winter. Sobama Surf Spot Map Kobiei, […]

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Tsubakio (Sadogashima, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

Tsubakio Beach access map and point information. It is a beach break point that catches the west swell sensitively. Beginners can also enjoy small surfing. Tsubakio Surf Spot Map Nishimikawa, Sado-shi Tsubakio Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Intermediate Best Wave Size : 2ft~ Offshore Winds : Southeast Type of Wave : Reef break Best Season […]

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Nishimikawa (Sadogashima, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

Access map and point information for Nishimikawa surf spots.Check it out during southwest to west swell. There are many rocks lurking on the inside that you cannot see, so be careful. The terrain is relatively deep, making it difficult to break. It's best to bring reef boots. Nishimikawa Surf Spot Map Nishimikawa, Sado-City Nishimikawa Surf […]

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Senkaku-wan (Sadogashima, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information of Senkakuwan surf spot. The point of rock with beautiful west sunset. Directly catch the west swell. Senkaku-wan Surf Spot Map Toji, Sado City, Niigata Prefecture Senkaku-wan Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Beginner Best Wave Size : 2ft~ Offshore Winds : East Type of Wave […]

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Sasaguchihama (Tainai, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

The capacity of this surfing spot is limited, so if the locals are entering the water first, check out other points when it's crowded. Sasaguchihama Surf Spot Map Sasakuchihama, Tainai City Sasaguchihama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Beginner Best Wave Size : 2ft~ Offshore Winds : Southeast Type of Wave : Beach break Best Season […]

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Fujizukahama (Shibata, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

Fujizuka-hama Beach is popular with longboarders. For short boarders, check out the mouth of the Ochibori River as it is sometimes broken. Fujizukahama Surf Spot Map Fujizuka-hama, Shibata City Fujizukahama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Beginner Best Wave Size : 2ft~ Offshore Winds : Southeast Type of Wave : River mouth Best Season : From […]

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Kaji River (Northern Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is an estuary point and barrels can appear if the terrain is determined by the sand. The current is strong, so surfers without paddle power should avoid this spot. There have also been reports of stingrays, so don't walk easily and be especially careful when getting out. Kaji River Surf Spot Map Jidaihama, Seiro […]

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Higashi Port (Northern Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

Both sides of the T-bar in the center of Ajiro Beach are surfing spots. The point is popular among local surfers for its goofy break that reacts to north swell. From Jidaihama Beach, it becomes river mouth, but be careful of the current at the mouth of the river. East Port is also strong against […]

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Shimami (Central, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is located on the west side of the oil terminal. The terrain is well defined and the waves are powerful and fast. Depending on the conditions, tubby waves can also be seen. Shimami is a local point. If there is no parking space, visitors are advised to move to other points. Shimami Surf Spot […]

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Kobarihama (Central, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

A popular beach point with good access and facilities. Easy break for beginners to enjoy. It is shallow and sensitive to swell, so it can break even in onshore wind waves. It is one of the points that local people often visit to check the waves. Kobarihama Surf Spot Map Kamishinei-machi, Nishi-ku, Niigata City Kobarihama […]

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